'Original Cheap Cash Store." Our ricW otid bttrdaomo lino o. LartlM Silk .Iiimlkfrclitr-fs. Mdlca I.lncn llcm-elilChod Hnndkcrclilfc, tattle I Mhrn Mottrhlnir. llsmlkrrchlcls. tadics llordertd Untnhrlo llnndkcrchlofa, tadlrs lMaln Unnibrlc Hnndkcrchlofa, J.mlloi T.lnen Collar, Ladles Hamburg Trimmed I'olliirs, ( tadlea I.lnen Mournlnx Collars, tadles Fancy I.atie Collars; newest pattern, tadlea I.nre FlthuJ, tallica Fancy Tina, .adloa Linen Cull), .adlca HamburK Trimmed CufTs, tadlea Hnae, ofovery Description, Lodlea lloio Suniortcra. Iadlca llracca, (lie beat inako out, tadlea our tfock of Ooraets la troll woftli your attention aa It la tlio proHcat, most durable, nnd tdienpeat lino of CUraots over known In thli I'uVvn. J. T. NUSBAUM, , Opp. PnDlh ptiuaro, Blink Street, r.clilRli ton, I'at Juno 9, 1SS3-1J'. BATtjllDAVi SErtbMBfcU 19( I8S3. bur Neighborhood in Brief. Freelani. boaala of a liquor denier who has not drank a drop of intoxicating liquor or firs yeirs, Thomas Tyke, aped thirteen, of Shcn Kndoalii drlyern'. tho Henry Clay Colliery, was run oyer on Saturday and killed. .S&.A lot of good second hand watches tor aale at S. llagamau's store. Dank street, Jjehlghton. Tho miner's wanes for Aliglisl, which the r. & R. Company began paying Hon Hay, is cne per cent, below tho $2.50 basis. The. American Mechanics, numbering feSO., tnndo an nn excursion Irom Easton to Glen Onokoon llio DohigU Valley Hail road on Friday. Twelve ears nnd nil drirJIHd wcro wrecked oh tho Lehigh Valley lluilroad at Glen Onoko on last Friday In a collision between ccal trains. licst make of Horse Bhoe Nails for 20cts a fioUncl by the bok at j. L. Gabel's. James Delaney was sentenced at Sun bury on Saturday to three months impris onment for slabbing Jacob Jijors lit Locust Gap several months ego. r-Mr. Oowen sajS llio Jersey Central lease cannot possibly bo nhlmlell, nil Itlb legal points having bech fcarcfiilly nrrnnged sud worked up beforehand. While boiliug soap tho clothes of Mrs. AVm. Kaudenbuah, of IwelsSt Dale, caught Are. To extinguish tho lionico She jumped Into a barrol of rain water. Her injuries are severo though not futul. SJ-For Sale, an illustrated edition of the History of tho United States, four large tictavo volumes, will 'bo fold cheap. For particulars call fit the AUtooatk nllire. The First National Bank of Shamokin was organized Thursday by a number of wealthy gentlemen of that place. The tapiuriattfl'oilOOjflCO.iind fjortrad dredberj retired coal operator, lathe president. W. Ilnisher, Eiq., llio auditor appoint ed to ascertain the indebtedness of kidiler tnhslilp, was at W. F. Sln-eler'e office, Tannery, last Thursday, for the purpose ol bis oppol jtmcnt. 3?ir-Ao inoreas'o of Clocks Waleiiea nnd Jewelry at Httgamnn's atnro ami a decline in prices, l'lenso rail nndseeaswo ninko ho false statements ill o.tt fcrtisihg. The friends or Mr. Thos. A. Richmond, if Kidder townthlp, will present his name (o the Democratic County Convention lor the nomination of Associate Judgo of Car bon coUnty, Dr. Reber is at present attending some serious cases of diphtheria In the immediate beighbnihood. Tho doctor altribilles this outbreak fif disease to defective ventilation In the school room. l()d. to 40d. nails ot J, L. Gabel's for only $3.00 pet keg. Locks $2.75 per doz. The Huzletun riain Speaker is angry because tho law allows a minister only n dollar for marrying a couple, while tho lawyer who divorces them gets anywhere Irom $10 to $1,000. Alfred BaileJ, of Tamaqua, -worsted officer Filbert- in all his suits at court last troek. Tho Tamrrqunkers begin to seo that they have if few rijltta whisk even Jwlico Inon must respect. $zZll hava purchased nn itrtmc'hse stock ftf Wall Taper hs jobsj and will give the people of Ctftboli cDuhly'a chance to bay ro tail at wholesale prices. Don't miss this f-haiica. E. F.-liUckeiilraeli, 61 Broadway, Maueli Chunk. "EB-iryou wants nlcs strlaoth.casy shave our hair cat Or shainponinjr, go to Franz Jloederor's Saloon, under tho Exehango Ho. (el. He will fix yott riglity and dtfn'tyou loriot it The Grand Jury of Inizcrno county has recommended ibat tho mile sqifaro bt terri tory, of whicll Miner's Mills, a 'tVilkcsbario suburb, is (ho centre, be made n borough. Its population is about 1,500. The Amtrican AqriiuttKiht (English or German ditiort)and tho Caiibo Ahtoctih trill be sent to any address eh receipt of (wo dollars. The price of tho Agriculturist is $1.50. , Arratrgefnehls fe train" rnuie tot a grand musical Welsh festita'I at St. Clair during the Chriatrnai holidaya. Chorousea from the counties' of ficfcojlkilt, Luzerne, Carbon and KorlhumterJand will compete or various valoabla priee. SrOo to llapaman'a; 6(oie, lehighton, Pa., to get (h leading cnulni American batches; as he dnls in noun of tho foreign Imitation trash ttilh rth'rrli We pcjVo hivo been so extensively swin.-(Icr), Inspector Ryan, ef Shan'iokin dislriel, auceeedsd in getting a true, bill found against J. Hutchinson i- Co., for violating the ventilation law in the lmproer ventilation- of the Carson mine at Sbaraukin, whereby John Kunklcr Inslhis life. For the week ending on the 8lh insl., 13V.105 tons of coal was transported over tbe It. V, RR., making a total of 4,605,723 ions to thai dele, ami showing au increase of 17,607 aa eourpsred with same tlrao last jear. At a meeting; of Lutheran clergymen Meld at riittsvillorla week, arrangements -were made to hold a grand musical inemr- ial seryieo in honor of tulher, at Railway Park, on Weduestlity , October 3s Albert Roehrig, ri)tlavitle,chnl rium of tbe Greenback Ciiunty Commltlem, has Sesucda call for tho holding of tho firhnary elcetiona of that party on fluiurday,. Be pi IS. The convention will bo held iu Petls Tills, on Miimtay, t he 17th lust. J. L. Gable has jnst re ceived three cuv loads of Phos phate which he is selling at $30 and 35 per ton. The Philadelphia and Readiug Coal nd Iron, Company is preparing to reopen n number of abandoned workings noarAu Jenricd. Th plaeea were formerly worked for tho Lehigh and Wilketbarre Coal Com pany anj when the voiua wara exbausird Kt c!oeJ ur A charter wpb granted on Monday, al l'otlsvlllo, to the Volunteer Firemen's As sociation of Fennsylyanla by Judgo Dteen. Though In existence for several yfars llio association bad never been Incorporaled. It will mtel Iri hnhUal coiivcnlloh at Scran ton In n few days. sm,rir) to ROSF.nnRY'8, tN otiert'S buiLdIno FOll AN EASY shave. Hon. A. J. Durllng nnd Mr. John S. Lentz left on llio 11 a. in., Ij. V. train Wed nesday, for I'hllodclphla, lor the purpose ol Jiurchasing ctfrict, sBating nnd other fix tures for tho hotv M. E. church of town, which cdlflco it is proposed to dcdlcalo orl tho 3dtti Inst. Pure Linseed Oil, at S. L. Gabel'sj G8 cents pel' gal lon for cash. Tho fiflh nnnual exhibition of the Rlngluwn Agricultural Society tVlll bo held itt that place next week, commencing on f desday tthll Kobllntllng four days. Tho display of Agricultural products promises to bo exceptionally fine. ffiCf-Eleennt assortment of gold rings at E. U. Hohl's, JIbuKIi Chunk. Tho AllcntoAh Eccninj Tctcqram lias n tunny liiiiti fall to itsoll. He nppea3 with the fish on Friday. We hbarlily wish tho youthful humorist success, and, as we hava been in tbe funny "blzness" ourselves, wo would inertly (ay "Gooni youhg tnan, and take Horace Greeley's adyleo i" Ecady mixed paints at J. L. Gabel's for $1.25 per gallon, Mrs. E. Fa 111, having just returned from the city with on immense aesOrlrheHt of tho latest novelties In millinery goods' occupies twelve Inches of space In to-dny's piper in announcing tho fact nnd inviting tho ladies to cult and inspect her goods. 0"Dust proof on limo Railroad Watches at'E. II. Hohl's, Moueli Chunk. Miss lCcrney,of Philadelphia, Is tho guest of our young Iriendj Miss Mary Eb berts. Tho breach of promise case, in which a well-know and repoctablo minister of I'ollsvlllb Ivns involved, camo to on end at Reading on Tuesday, tfy a comprnmlcS It wos agreed that the respondent, Rov. Mr. Reiser, should pay plaintiff, Miss Miller, $1000 in addition to $500 damages already paid. The Easton and Bangor Railroad Com pany Suspended work temporarily Friday evening on Us now road, for the phrnscof reorganizing to meet the issbo of presumed donstllction of the Martin's Creek Road by tho Pennsylvania Cu'mpuhy. All its in debtedness will bo paid up in full to dalei and work will be resumed as soon as tho new arrangement now pending shall be ratified. rjS-Seo E. H Hohl's new stock of hand some gold watches. -About five rtiolilhs ago John Kunkler, was found dead at the face of his breast in Corson colliery, Shalnoltih. Hlno Inspector' Ryan was ((resent at the inquest and proved conclusively that Kmiklcr's death was oc casioned by insufficient Ventilation. Ho L'rndgSt still against J. If utchlnsOtl A Cot operators of tho mine, nnd tho grand jury loiind a true bill against the operators. The case will come up next week. Lewis' Best White Lead at $7.00 a hundred at J. L. Gabel's, foi cash. If yen want to seo thti beauties ot our volleys before tho winter sets In, just go lo tho livery stablo and hayo a talk wilh Davy Kbbert about Ilia b'rrscsf lako a look at his carriages and wagons for priyole f-mlies and largo pio-nics, and if you can find anything to beat theln oulsideof PhiU adelphia, you may come back and call Davy a Pennsylvania Dutchman. On Saturday morning an explosion re curred at tho rrimroBO Colliery, Mahanoy City, by which William Bearnsliehfy aged 15, lost his life, and Patrick Ilandlian wa3 seriously injured. They were employed as helpers lo the firemen, and weio working near the boilers, when two of them explod ed, ol these, ono weighing SOOIbs. whs hurl ed abnnt SO yards, ami crushed Into a dwelling houso end foremost. Railroad men! Ho on thnel fruy the Klevutor or F.lfctrie Alarm Clock, s&ld by E. II. Hohl, Mnukli Chunk. On Friday night at tho North Ashland colliery, Thomas Gallagher, an eleven-year-old boy, employed ot a driver, fell under a moving mine car and was seriously injured; his shoulder blade being broken and lib body terribly bruised. On Saturday morn ing another boy, named Peter Carey, had legs broken in tho same mine. Roth boys are cousins and liyo in one houso. Tho sun sets during the month of Au gdst ot Maheh Chunk at 4 p. m., and, look ing up through the gulch in which the place, stands, reveals to tho eye about as much beauty as la disclosed to one looking up a farm hq-tfso chimney. Yet Moucli chunkers call It tlio Switzerland, Ac, lluzUlon Sintitttl. JS3E. II. Uobl's fln6i of Jewelry is I'irsffand liner than any ever seed before in Mu'Jch Chunk. Strenuous cfibrlaorj being' mado. by tbo officials of the Miners' Hospital at Shenandoah to hate ttio iuslitntori open, for patients by October 15. Tlio rooms havo all been Ihorn-ughly cleansed, end atd bo 'ng substantially, hut rdinfortably furnish ed by the contractor at an txpenae of , 000. Way Itft Tost, G. A. ft., 6f Fusion, has purchased largo and one of (lie Puest to taled plots in llio Elision Cemetery. fl contains 2,011 square feci. Heie Hie P,nl will bury comrades who havo nn phils of their own, and it h tl-e Intention, ultimat ely, to erect u soldiers' monument tharcon. The ground wos purehassd with, far! of s concert's receipts. fl-Xcw stiH'k nf beautiful clocks just received lit E. II. IIuln's, Mouch Chunk. On Friday John Uohler, an old man of probably sixty years, WiHs blasting stumps on tho land of Samuel ficil neor Stemtmi, carelessly left the can ot powder standing wjlhiu a foot or two of whero lie ignited tho fuse. While setting firo li the charge the powdsf in the earr caught firo and exploded, Unrnlag bim dreadfully in the f.ire, neck and upper part of his body. Ho was on Salunl.iy removed lo tho l'oor Houso at Ntuaielh, and is ra a critical con-. dllion. Tho Convention of the Lircrne county Prohibitum parly was held ot Wllkesbarro on Tuesday ufternoou and the followiWg rxiininatrons were mades For ShcrilVames Woodvof Muhlenbcrgi Recorder, Thoilias Tamblyn.af Wilkesbarre; County Surveyor, II. I). Walker, of Ilunliiigjo,,, Coroner, Dr. A. II. Thomas, ol Forly Foot. JJ. D. Ration, Stale Organizer, of Lockawunua county, was present aud took au active part in sclcctlug tho ticket. JXr. clock that lfl run iW days, nnd keep go.l time with inly ono wiuiline. Su.di a wonderful ortielo' is- to be seen and bought for very modjrato prlee at E. II, Hohl's, Maueli Chunk. William Bruch, of West Bethlehem, lost a hog ono day last week weighing 300 y.uuda from, tha proy4liug jivine dicaae. Tho new Calllnlfo church In Boulti Bethlehem will bitVo a sleeplaona hundred and einlily feet in beiaht. Jacob Rlndcrknect, soybrlly years bl age, was found dead In a chair Tuesday morning nt Mount Hope, two miles from PottsVlllo. Tho old than lived alone in the houso. Breaker No. 2, at tipper Lehigh) ono of tho largest in Luzerne county, woS burned Tuesdov nlaht. It was owned and operated by tho Upper Lehigh Compa'ny, Whose loss is estimated at $90,000. Nearly one thousand men ami boysnrb tilt-own out bf work. Tho origin of llio firo 13 Unknown Charles Dodsou A Co.'s breaker at Beaver Meadow was entirely llcatfoydd by firo on Monday night, supposed to bo llifc' wort of Incendiaries. Tio hundred men and boys are thrown out of employment, Loss. &id.ooo. Captain Isaac, aged 03, a soldier of ttltj warofiSIJ, residing at Hellertown, was elrickdrt Willi apoplexy on Sunday evening a week. Henry FonStefhtnclicr, of Catasanquo, last winter received two ordinary sized po tatoes of the King ot llio Vuliey variety, which ho cut up and planted last spring. Last week he dug up tlio hills aud counted a yield of 120 murphies, weighing together 22 pounds. CliarlesSchnellcr,flfCatasauqua, pulled up in his garden tho oilier day the king of tlio vcgetablo creation in tlio form of n ihalnmoth blood Licet. It measured 10 inches in circUmfc'rcnco and weighed six pounds. A deilbalo Surgical operation wos per formed last week on Robert Hied, of Cut a sauqua. Tho oyo ball was removed, just leaving n stump on Which to place the arti ficial syo. The operution was Uuc'cessftllly performed by Dr. Oeorgo Romig, of Alien town, assisted by Dr. Toiler, ofCalosaun.ua. Mr. Rled is doing well and eight will be rctaiued in the remaining eye. Tho Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company is preparing to reopen a number bl abandoned mines near Audon ried. They wcro formerly worked for the Lohigh and Wilkcsbtrrb Coal Oottlpunf and when tho ycins wcro exhausted ivcrc closed up. A freight train on tho Lehigh nnd Susquehanna Railroad was wrecked Wed nesday morning at Siegfried's Bridge. Eight cars wero demolished and tho track was blocked for several hours, passengers and baggage being transferred. Rev. William Loubcnstcin, for setc'rdl ears Jirtjior of tlio Lutheran Church nt Tamaqua, (lied at his father's residenco at Miucrsville,on Tuesday night,from Dright's disease. Ho tins twenty-sis yfars of age and graduated nt JtUhlcnberg Coliego. He leaves a wife and two children. Two freshmen in the Lehigh Tjniversi- ty, who knew mat their room was to be,. ..tifii-ii uv soino sopnomorca 10 capture wine, put tnrt.'ir erlietie in tdo latter. The raid succeeded nnd so did tho emetic. rottstown boasls of a lady, tho execut ive of ono of tlio largest dwelling in tho town, in whoso house n pitcher lies hot been broken during the titenty-uiuo vcars of her married lifu. A reunioiiloflheNinely.thirdRegiinent of I'ennsylvnuia Volunteers, part of which was recruiled in Reading, Lebanon nnd Norristnwn, will bo held in the latter ptite on Octob;r 25. Charles Absalom, a young man, fifteen yearh old, brother of the lalo Assistant Post master Absalom, of Nonticoke, wos killed Tuesday in (ho mines near Willies Barfe: Delcrlivo Srrtllh, of (ho fcehigh Valley Hiilroad, arrested John Moyer, of Ballb more, Md., hnd James Werner, of Orange, N. J., while sti aling a ride nn a coal train. They wero taken before' Alderman Hankee, nt S.'alir.glou, who committed them to jail for ten days. A Smart Robbery. On Sunday uight a yory bold and neatly manace! robbery was committed at Allen town. At 10 o'clock a policeman heard a noise in Centre Squaro us if a pane of glass had been broken. Lookirrs fffiiftil be met a deaf and dumb man who motioned that a man had fallen down tho steps at the restaurant. This ended tho matter for the night, but in tho morning it was found that $70 worth of jewelry had been slolen from a show window of tho ninely-nine teat storo. Tho deaf and dumb philosopher Is suspected. An Immense. Blazo. One of the greatest fires ever witnessed in Monroe cotnfy occurred on Sunday last ot East Stfoudsburg. At about 3 o'clock i the morning, firo was discovered in tho dry houso of the Elk Horn Tannery, owned by fStepbun Kistlcr. For a tlmo it seemed as If the wholo town ttaf doomed, but, fortun atoly, tho wind being favorable, tho fire was confined In the surrounding baildings. Thousands of tons of bafk wefo completely destroyed, on which there is but lilllo in euronee. Tho cntiro loss is ostirrialcl SI $500,000. Tbo training was fully insu'r6d. The "'Unloaded Rcvofvar ARai'ri A most distressing tragedy occurred at Scranton on Monday at tbo residence of John Williams. Andrew Williams o re spectable young maclilhhl,, aged 22, was homo over Sunday,and while playing wilh hia yoang slater Maggio. r3edi7.be took uparevolvorwhlck he tlrotfjbt unloaded and p'llled tho triggc? "oot of fuir." The bullet eatefod tho girl's brain' and her re etrvery ia deapaired of. Andrei th6n tried to shoot himself bift We prevented by bis father. He Is now in Jail, threatening .mi eidc, and i on the verge o maducra. They Kissed" Eaob Other Allcnlown is pretty "mrm!orotrs''j!u$ al fresent. Until last Sumfiry o most ngreo able couplo hail been staying for months ot the Anw-rics-rrllotcl as man and wife On Saturday tho real husband turned up. It iv stated that tho temio!ia'ry hirsha'mf hail abindoneil a wife and two children while Iho lady permitted a husband ami three children to sail away on thejr own- hook. Ail the parlics-aro under thirty years-ot ago ond aro wonderfully "respectable." The name of tho bad man U Wrciter, and of the diarmjng womsn Sibbonsv Beforo they separated they fciartif eaeb other affection ately, BethlehouV Iron Co. Test Suits'. The mils eulered by employees of ihe Bethlehem Iron Company who "belonged to tho Amalganmtion Association, against the company fur (i-sges: dno now reach fifty. Tbo prosecutors had purchased supplies iu tho Bethlehem Iron Company's" storey a-nd so much of their wages a thulr' store bllla amounted to were kept b.iek monthly by the Company. The suits aro based upon au act of Assembly passed April 20', 8SI, cti. titlod "An act to securo operatives and la borers' engaged in 'and about coal mines, inunufaetorier, the payment of their wages at regular interyala. aud in lawful money of the United States." Tho-Alderman and Justice Anstell, lleihlehem, before whom similar suits had been brought, gavo judge ment in eh ca for tbe full amount of the cUun,. snttjRsfnu Packortott Ripples. Owen Graver, who to harroWy escaped With lil life, is al wnrk again'. Mr. and Mrs. Vansc'ooler spent n week at Oceah brove. Rumor lias it Hint ono of our clerks will soon takb unto lllmmlfa wife, Mrs. Thomas 7eaver nnJ son wore OH a visit to New York and Coney- Island. Robert Weaver, son ol Thos. WcaVtr,of IhtS place, Is attending school at JlclMc licriit Mr: J. V. McKclvey, with A foi-c'b of men is laying Water' pipes from 1 ab'ker Park to tlio new ro'JHd house. Miss Ida M. Ifclflclt; of Philadelphia, who has been visiting Hi'si lic.rlle E. Stiles, returned to the city on Saturddy. Mr. Charles Langkatlicrdr and family paid a visit to Conyhghom Valley, tho former home of Mrs. Langkamcrcr. How about our school tax? Why so high? Do the teachers get more salary ? lids llth-b been nn extra outlay in Improve ments. Mrs. Meyers, wtfo of Leopold Mnyt'rs, pt-Bjirlclor of the Packerton . Hotel, basso fanceovered from her late illness ns to be about again. Miss Bertie E. Stiles t'HIered tbo junior class of tlio Allentown Feniolo College, n nil will pursue her studies with 0 view to graduating. Editor McClUro is 60 exerclseit ftboul tho Legislature that tho J'rtss beat him badly in tho matter of Judge Black's reply to Drtvis. Wako up Mc. How aloul the road lax for this year? Why C High? Aro tho roads any betler Aro tbcro any fnorc? There is consldorablo dissatisfaction rbuc'eriiing this matter. MK Ah Craver, ford loHg tlHieem jiloycd nt tho Forwarding Oftlco hero, bos resigned nnd Will visit tlio west. Ho takes wllli lillh the best wishes bf till who know him1. DoeS nrlybody recognise Senator Stew art as tlio samo Stewart who so lately boro aloft the Independent fitailddrd. It was n cold day lor hlrri wheh ho left the bosses and ho is back again. He IS t!ic author of the ultimatum no apportionment. It seems to be conceded that judgo Mcendscil Will lift lenolhinated, and- judg ing from opinions expressed, by leading men of tbo county, bis nomination would be ratified by nn old fashioned majority. The Judge commands the respect and con fidence of the legal fraternity. Tho residents of Lehigh Ayenuo hayo hot been dnnoyed by, thleyes for S01H0 tllfie, but one night last week sonib miserable thief (nnd no slrtthger either) stolo some of Mrs. Davis' chickens. Duo nolic'd is given to the individual that another attempt of the kind f?ill fesdlt in his being so marked that lu"will bo known by all who seo him Wfhlcf. A A now gondola twenty-ton coal car bilt at tlio Fackcrt on Car Siibh'.l, finder the uirccuoii i uoun o. jjcms, mauo 11s op pearaneo during tho week. Tho improve ment is a double drop gate, intended to f.icililoto unloading. .It willentcr the trade, and if satisfactory of which thcro seems to bo no doubt it will bo adopted as the stan dard gondola. Thcro is no finer ooal cor in the United Stafc tliKrf those fii6ael-;d and built at the FacUerton Car Shops. Enter- p'riso is a marked feature in tbe business of these extensive works. Tho eloppago of work on the iierf Round Houses is bmbarassing lo some of our peoplo who eunte'm'pfnto building nnd moving to' yoor borough. There is some uncertainty as to whether more thou tho odo will ho built. William Hnrleman baa his houso under roof; Aaron Weidaw will bo ready to move Into his new home) In about six weeks; John McKclvey will com mence the orctrtion nt bis new' dwelling, at Jamestown; J. W. Koons is also preparing- to build at the same place. It is to be re gretted that thcro is so much uncertainty about tbo round bouse! ns other parfies were making arrangements to build, but frill not now. asok. Eif CreelC Item's- ' Reuben Rehrig, of Tine Run hail stono hauling frolic on Saturday last. raul Boyer,ol this placo.was visited the other day by a little boy, who is not going to leave. Tho little boy thinks cold wealh er might set in beforo bo might find' more sultuble winter quarters. Wo heard from Mr. Beltz, who left fof Westchester. Ho likes it well and folks highly of that institution. Lowls Graver, of East Woissnortf was httt (ra fi Visit lo his cepbetf on Monday lust. What rVright tbero bo so atlractiyc at Slemleisyifio that so mcny of our young gentlemen are coins' out that way always on Saturday and Sunday nighls? Wo think tbe girls are the eanie. Mostof the farrncrs'ore cotllrJg off their' corn, as Jack Frost has been after it. Mr. Loyan and his lady Were on visit to Shenandoah over Sunday ,viiling friende and relativca. We hopo thoy enjoyed their trip. -William Moyer bad an ice crcanil pa' ty on Saturday evening to wiilch bo invit' e'd all his friends. It was well atlen'ded and lite young people bad great fun. CL'arles Arrtcr, Contractor 01 Uro Re' formed a'ad Lutheran church, has ttrrded the ehsrch try tho placo where it shall lake tbo front faeinc th street leading from Weissport to Kresgevillcf Josrruos. Justice to Ot' Heme IJ. D'V.' Ed. Apvoc.iiki In your isscW of tbe' past several weeks I havo collc'ed cimmtt uioitlons concerning oof doctors. In- tire first article "Inquiry" claims that wo oifght to hayo a "Specialist,"' If rVot in Le high ton, a-t least iir lower Carbolr. And next corn-os hrs friend, the "Rambler" who- contradicts" him, aud asserts that we haye more "Specialist's"' than any town of its size in the State. "Rambler" is sarcaBlie iu his writin'g and slings considcrabfo con tempt a( our home M. D's., referring to Ibem as "wall-paper doctor, erf-Army Su-f-pcnti, eic," It is not nt all necessary hi my Opinion to devour them1 all at ouco. Trire K Ia that the tiro' "Specialists" in1 town, get big pay and get It cash, whero our doctors get poor pay, or ch not get It nt aft. Their, may wo ask of "Inquiry" .nnd "Rambler," it any reason that our rrredical Iraternity do not attempt to perform "wonderful cures,' whero It would necessarily demand an outlay of time and capital and then probjbly get nothing in- return ? I claim that this town lias us manv cood doctors as' any town of its si;o In the Slate. And as' lo surgroy We ure not afraid to state that wo can competo Wilh any of 'tin. cepi. 11, 1 CO iIubtr;. Not Satisfactory, llio investigations into the death of the kite John C. Noonan, superintendent of the West Mahanoy scbooli, do not result Balis'- faetorilyand tho suspicion is- dot believed to bo well favored that hij death! tfas not accidental. At the post mortem' the doe- tors beeamo convinced that life had been extinct belore tho ears patucd oyer hi 111. There had been trouble in the township about tbe ccbools, and tbe suspicion that there was foul play daily grows stronger. Democratic DologatoEle?tibns-ana County Conr6ntlons. , The Democratic voters at Carbon county will hold their dclegolo elections on Satur day! September 20th, 1S8,1( between the hours of 2 and 7 o'clock.p. i!i., nt the ploces of holding tho general ele'clioris In tho so verat districts, (unless olhcr&lso ordered by IH'eiroper loc.il committee nnd due public, notice given of the plans specially agreot dpoli) end elect delegates to fclrr5ont said dislriela In County Convention to bo held at tho Court House, in tho borough of Maijc!t Chunk, on Monday, October 1st, 1883. Ill orlb o'clock p. in., Id llotlllnate candidates lor Associate Judge, District Attorney dhd County Suryoylirj and Hi transact 6libh other business as idity bo Ih order Under Iho rules. The districts' rtlll elect llifi following number of delegates re spectively; being according to tho number of Deniobldtio yotcs (Killed at tbe laslgcli- crui iiii-ciiuu 1 DM't. bclit'itttci Audenrled 2 Heaver Meaiiuw.i.. 3 E Maueli Chuhk.-.-.3 iUil'l, hchqalci Mahoning 2 M Chunk, 1 W 3 Mnuch Chunk 2 W 2 Ncsquohonliig 2 Pdrker ,1 2 lU'lsbrtoi 2 t'atfyvillo 2 Fctin Forest 2 Summit Hill iB bast l'enn....uii Franklin Kidder North.... Kidder South,... LanBford 1,, Lausanne . Lehigh Tnwnmensing.;..lii. 2 Lehlehton 5 . Wl'alherlv Mi. .a L Towainensinir.., 4 Weisspbtt .,; Tho newly appointed members of thb County Commltleo will nlsBlncct ol llio Court Houso. at 1 o'clock p. 111., on Mon day, October 1st, to organize ond transact busliicss. R. M. BRODHEAD, Chairman Dcmocrallu Counly C-jiuniiltce. RepubileHfi Primary Eleftion. Tno Republican County Committee meet ing of Monday, September 10th Inst., fixed Friday, October Elh, bclwcoh tfio Koufs of 2 o'clock and 0 o'clock p. 111., for holding primary nr delegate elections, and Satur day, October lUli, at the Court IIousc.Mouch Chunk, tho time and placo for holding the nnmlhdflhg Convention Thddlslntis, 8s hereinafter named, will bo entitled, in tho coining Convention, to the number of delegates set opiiosito e'nt'h dislriet. The representation is' based on tho lait gubernatorial yolo cast, as requireil by tho rules of tbo Republican Comity Colhmitteo BiU's, Bclcqaks. jiht bthqaltx. Audenried 2 Mahoning '..:... 2 Beaver Meadow 3 M. Chunk, 1st W...4 East Penn ;:;;.l M. Chnhk, 2d W;...3 E Mnuch Chuukin2 NcSfiu;liaiilhg;-.,.;..2 I'i-aiiklin 2 Packer... Kidder North I Packcrlon 1 Kidder Soutl 2 Penn Foresl 1 Lansford 1 P.irryvllle 2 Lausanne 1 Summit Hill 5 Leh igh 1 Tmvamensi ng 1 Lehlnhton 3 Wcathcrly 4 L. Towanicnsing ...1 Welsport 1 E. h MtTLIIEARN, Chairman tiep. fjoiiut Commlltce. Mboniug Sqnibs Tho Sunday School nt Scnilol's bclil a very successful picnic last Saturday. ra, an eight year old Bon of Charles Fritr, ar.i died last week from Uipllthirin: Smno of H16 boys Wero otit gunning last SatjUrday. Tho School Board has adopted Lippin colt's Popular Scries of school readers and Whitney .t Knox's Elementary Lessons in English. The selections aro good ones. The; present series ofrcoders hove been in uso lor soven years, aud have-never been very popular with lither Bobolars or leach ers. j This Teok a year ago wo sent our first items to (ha AnvooTic, nnd during ibis time, there were few editions ol this paper that did not contain some Mahouing "Squibs." How do the readers of tbo Ad vocate like our items? Aro they readable? If anyone doesn't liko them; tist drop a note to Iho editor arrfl fe? tvlll get snmeoiio elsb.t.l fcprirf; for bo has no doubt often al ready been looking for n pretext to get us off. Oh, co, , go right ou. Eu. Ad- VdOATIt. There Isa splendid opportuni forromo enterprising business men to start a ujuk at New Mahoning. Our leoehefs ttill bo rally buy most of tho capital stock that would be reouired to start a bank. Wo hopo somooooy win isae the m-olicr in band. Tho Literary Sociely will meet this saiuraay) ovemng at now Mauomng. A good attendajico is expected. Georgo Mayer, a 6ludent of tbo Select School, spent S'aBdoy witll fcli pSfcnts at itiaucii ununu. At a recent inCcfffiK of the School" Bolird, tun iniiiiwiiig nameit teaelicrs wero iiniiolnt- 0(1 for tlio t'tmHttt sehrtol tnrni . trt tt-lf . I'un. lie Sqiiarc. Jltss Mary &tow;irt; Meli.tnlel's, .r. II. Ixmgacro: Horn's, SIlss Lizzie llackcy: Sendel's. A. J. Ilalllet: lirnvrr UiffSlts E. (.. r. Frryiunii: Krtssicv'a. Jnsluh Mussel- mail! New Eahmilng, II, At Kelser.- J"o tPiicher has yet been employed for tho' Nls Hollow school. The tenn, which will bo 0110 of live month-,, comnieiiees 011 Monday, Oc tober 20th. Tlio Board ot Directors consists in 1110 lonowing meinucrs: 1).- 8, Lnngaero rrcsment; (Jotllrey t'eter, Sccfctiirv; Win. Killer; Treasurer Henry Long and 55. 11. V. Jioui, . i-. - i fl, Lower Towamonstng Items' The potatoe crop, In this soeltorr; is enormous. Jatses tfaunrcrof P'nrryyllfe, moved ins iamily to t'ackerton last Tuesday. Milton Wosten is tbo happy fsefnient of a baby boy presented by bis belter fiaff. Mr. ThonYas Swarta purchased Hie pVoperty belonging jo1 Tilgbman Fehrfor ipiuun. The S'choot Dlrecfors Wo' levied school taa of 8 mills to tho dollar ond minimum occupation' lax $1.- O. Frhico is orectioiy a' now ilteidfin houso in rfowiiTanJa to bo occupied, when1 unisneuiiy 1. 1. us.-nis cicrir. '-It fs fnrnottrt that Ifafa'firvirfo wiff bo selected as a placo forcar shop-, or round houses or nerlrans soma oilier busiofsa in tho ftesr future.- EovfalferBcn'J-lra?e t'eeu viewing me place,- -Coof rrrjhlj arc1 troro1 nnd re short sun iWof Wo months is ended. J'ack Frost visited us in Juno and early in September. hence' thero were only two months vi. July and August; in- which thero was no iron lifr. E'dltor". the dAnn'os Advocat' vorv sehloni arrives hero (In Trinco' P.O.) on Satnrdoy's, often it is delayed till Tuesday ami Wednesday why is this1 thus? CO.SrlDltXCl!. A Visit tS Fast Penn. On Wednesday morning when ps'ssinc; through East Penn WeTtoot; dm opportun ity of yrsfting' Ufa' nerf Lutheran1 church In cohipany vJiti ilr. Ebcrts of that place. The first Ben-Salem chufeh itt this town ship was buirt Irf i7S1, birt the pVeslnt handsome structure, on Iho same sile, was not commenced nnlil 1877. It Is now com plete, and fiffuljhed with tho necessaries of thoroughly woll conducted church. Thero is o' gnod organ in tho gillerv fronting tho pulpit and llio decoration and paintings of the ne3, W!ls and reilini: aro all In ex. rsllent taste. Tho pooplo of Uro Inwushin nrotobu e'ongVatolaled on nchureb whien would do credit to n prominent position in many a populous town. Luther Memorial. Ou Sunday tbo 16th Inst., at Slalineton. there will be' held a Luther Memorial Fes tival. Rev. Dr. Mann and ethers will do liver addresses iu the English and GerrnaA l-.nCTI1ui.0a A' .nn.i. I I p.i I., u 1 n T. D II Will leave Easton at 8 a. in., and Mtiucii Chunk at K30 a, m-.topping at allslat'oiis. Fare, half rates. Thosaine fndiu-eiiient is oiTored ou' the' regular Sunday trains Traina retoTnfng Will leave Slatuigtou for Mnuch Chunk and Easton nt 5 p. iu. All are cordially InViled. Lft't of Letters Remaining uncalled for iu (lie Post! Of- fico al this place, September 14, IBS'! AukIo, DavlJ.- Koorts, Amanda,- Christ, Felix, Confer, Stephen,- Mnyor, Dave, Kclios, John, . McCeun, A. J". Sanders, froorce,- liicnnoen, Aavor, Krelts, Heurv. Surinbeulz, Win.,- .beriaM, tiary. Persons callina for an? of tbo above Id lers will pleaM say "adve rtised." i. J. atlUHT, AM l !. Wrltlnn nrntMilv foltinniBrtn A nvnrt it- ' Oiii' Lay Sei'inon. Tho Average Man. Whatls all thlspillcntcntranco Into nature's deep resources Hut tho child's most gradual Icirnlttg fro walk upward without bane? whori tro drlvo from outour clouds of steam Majesties! whlto horses Aro wo irfcdtcr than tlid first rn.cn Who caught black ones fey the inalno? Could we tread tho dcptii.i of occaii: Could wo strike slars In rising-, Could wo elrclo tho wholo universe With ono hot onclrellmr lircatli, 'Twcrc tut power within our tether, No new spirit power comprising, For In llio we wero nst greater lucil Ndr Luldor liieh In death. The Ilnesqnolcd us n prelude ttr our ro marks form a suggestive, cominentary on the fact Unit wo think ourselves to bs- much "snurlcr" people than our ahceslors. It certainly Is truo that children hayo rhoro of a certain sort of knowlcdgo now than their fathers arid mothers hod when grown up people1. A- ircll knovrn writer lias re cently remarked that "girls of fourtceti kmnv more than their mothers nnd enjoy their khoitlciigo n grh'at deal bvlleh" For mbfly it used trbe regifded as quite proper for parents Id leaoli their cllildrcn now children consider it n solemn duly lo cdu calo their parents. A small boy, armed almost to Ilia teeth wilh n first pair ofpants, can get his tongue around languago on his way to Sunday school which his falhcr would not daro to uso upon tbe most ordi fhry wc-li day. Tlio tin?s ars-corlalnly changed, and along with electricity and tho steam engine other influences have come into operation which, If not suppressed or moderated, may tako Eociety back again into "chaos nnd old night." Tlio material prosperity of America during tho last quarter of n century is vnparallelcd in the history of tho world. But has the moiol progress kept paco with tho railroad sys tem 7 Are tho boys of Href rising generation more true, more brayc, moro upright, moro honoroblo than their fathers and grand fathers? Aro tho girls moro graceful, moro modest, moro useful ond more ylrldous than their mothers and grandmothers were in other days ? Aro tho Ecraps of all the use less ologies pickod up at public and private scbooll any ral or VRfun.blsf edbstitulo for tho sterling worth aud sturdy rcetitudo of on ago which seems ta have passed away ? Is thero tho samo respect for gray halrs,tho samo sympathy lor struggling merit the samo hatred of vulgar ostentation and the same desire to do tight and tc be rihl,ome what may? Eaeb of us must answer such .questions for himself, but lo tbo ordinary observer tbo rlilfrg generation is no lin pr&vement upon the past. liailroads.pork packing, cotton growing; .steam engines, churches theatres ait galleries; printing presses and nil manufactures are only the result of man's own mind aud handfivork. They ore more mechanism and as such have- made marvellous strides; But Ij the average man: or woman, right here In Car bon county, improving on the old human nature as much as the Ecrtiirg machine has improved on tbo bmftrng necdia or the. steam englrloon (ho'sta-ge coach 1 "Man,- his last work, who seemed so fair; Sue)i splendid purpose In his eyes, Who rolled tlio psafri torwWiry sBlc'i And built him fanes of frnltloss prayer." Machinery rndeed, is improving, but the mcchaniraaiJ IilnVsclf sahl to bo mado in the imago of God is still only a etumsy eontrivanco for turning beef and potatoes into human natn'fo. He desires to cut ond drluli plenty, to havo excollSnt efgars nid "a good tlmo." to gel his nemfi m the papers and a last trotter for the Sabbath and then --Ibo delfigef flab ( "I'd rather be' a dog ami bay Uro moon; than such a Roman.'' Falkland. A CAItU, TO' Sit vfho ore snfrorlnir from tbe errors and Indlscrotlons o yttathv norvons weakness, early decay,- I(0S3 of ina'nhood, &a , 1 wilt send a, reejpo tfia't will coro yon, FU11E OF UIIArkli:. This great remedy was dlseov. crcd tiy a missionary In South America. Sund a soir-ndilrossed envelope totbe He v. JosKrn T. Ikhan, station If, NeVw Vork City. aug. rt.-ir. FALL & Winter! 11. H. PETJiiUST Merchant - - Tailoring 1-sTAiii.isHM i:i, Post Office llilltdlntf, opp. Public Square, Bank Street,- Leliighton. A rull line or (1KNT8' FUKNISHINtr OOOIJS, at Lowest l'rioe. mar-fjl , . ifi vvllv iSGn v Vi w ."?t fflfWK 63 '--h urn ltai ' IKr---'X. - - lr n Q IT ll A I New AdU'ttiscnicnts. lyORCEft.Nopiibllelly: residents or any Stilln. llnanll.. M.... t -. ..,1 nnd appllealloiis lor stainb. W. II, I,KH, Atl'y, i-sa llruadwa.vN. V. nm;!8 n4 Advertisers t send Ibr our detect List of Lo cal Newspapers. (Jen. P. KottnllA: To oaprucoSt., Ncw York. "owe" Co., ORIENTAL JOUKNA. ! ! Piiblislied by Jasifsiin .t Mmiski Chsgo, I. t-.'! per year. Edited by Srni'iiKN D. 1 ichT, devoted to Clusele.il, Onenlnl Eu ritimin and Amerienu Archn-ology. Jl liHtfHled. " This Journal gives information on discover ios dull rx!ir:itii.ii in nil liifillsjnnd i-i er valiiablo In tlioso who aro following Anil'- I-...,, raujreu ,i3 a3 w mo i-ommmi nder. upr8 II SENSIBLE MEN5S tlirtl ofll'io many disease and Oernnaetnrnts or tho IhiiIj-each Inis.i se,Kimtn ean.Iii or vtl. Kin. nnd that each needs iv diilerint method r .l . " " i.i.'i, ,iiiH-reiii mcinoil of treatment In order to i Heel u cute, and a ........v.. 3 iividun iiiii-l t-onvineo tnatany "ni'liinek nivtiuina tulstrd upon ibo puli. llcrlnlin nit incurs nil urn ntimhcr ol dla. im tricall.r illirt-renl diseases innl proie rail- , . - ....,,. v,,,, ,H1;1ii 1 1 u in i iif; s. POOR PF0PI FJnliffi . , . t, ... . "means, and Cvfa eoJlln el.jo or wealthy nnd tint cncrmoui ilmrttt hi pr.ictlslngpli)fciaiis are n serious InirdLii to iheiu. nnd also llnd that inter rnylinr themselves poorllial no tii-iu-tit has accrued to them, that In lact.lliey liao v. u,u,;i nj. in niercoino Ihcso oi lis wo oircr H7.errt A"o. va .Vine lltmcdlrs to the sick and siilli-rlniroiieA'rnirii lor each disease, without for a iiii-inciu elrlra Inic that one remedy tiilleu're any other dls- vn7n t nun I lin rinn nl t It.. ...I Ik I. ...i . i .7 - v. .v., iui tuni us IUCEO remedies have stood tholcstorycarswlthout a Single nilltiri.. un mrinnln ,r.. .... i . - paid In every Inslanco whero a euro In not Positively eircctcd. The rcmcdliare entire ly vegelnldcean do nu l'mnu, and will posi tively euro every dlseaso lor which they ure prescribed. RHEUMATISMS Neuralgia aro relieved ittoneo and positive ly cured by tliou'oof Whcelor's No o&lfhcu inatlo Jloiiv'dy. Wo say Inddlv that lnilio worst Ciisc3 ol no mailer How long standing, bow fr(oii or how painful, we can not only glvo roller but potillmlij cure rorall time, tailing lo do this wo will posltlvulv lefund the money paid lor treatment, and K yonr suircrlnirs aro not positively stopped for all tlmo you havo nut thrown your money away ns you would on an) other than tl.cso iruaran. teed remedies. The price of Wheeler's No. 98 Hheu-uiatlo Remedy Is only 00 cents, obtain, ab.e from druggists or sent Irce by mail en rocelpt or price. Stamps taken. SUFFERING- 03BEN.Si naliii-o with it protty faco. beafttimr llgoro. ... u.,tvoo vuiiilfin.viuil,H3 WOI tt8 1110 SlTCCtCSl o tempers and faultless menial mllil. grows prmatnrely old, ray aivl wrinkled, plcxton becomes sallow. IhobrlKhtnesslcavcs the eye, a feeling or lanRHor takes tho placo ortllQ Onee bnovunt snlrlfa nn l,Ftnkl. n... vons fructlotrsness makes life Bhurdon.thlnKS thit once wero trifles worry her till life bo- cuinc5 uuueitnioie, ah tins belim caused by the PhVsle ll dorailL'emeilta pn r.nrnmnn In .,f men, ffh-ich tho Innate inodeatv or fnmininn nature nrovents their making known, and or whfen the fitnoraneo or the medical nrofes. Eion prevents a euro. I.ady Header, pauso and consider, 'tis a duty you owe yoursolf. jruui luuiiir, mm your uoii, mat yon should cure i uursell or theso troiihiox nifn,n ,nn.n Pel the glow ofporfect health and snlrilslhat natnro intended for you, Wheelet't No. 60 rruirvumiani picasani anu palatable to tako cbiitalnlnothlngoran Injuilous nature, and hiay bo taken by nil ages at all times and In all conditions without po-uilllity oliltef' reels, and will positively euro any or tho lie culiar diseases lo which remales are subject. Falllnir to produoo a perfect cure the pro prietors will relund tho moncv nai,T inr- th treatment.. Jryou hayo nsaliow compIoxlOTi -V..-.....V j lui.iuiii.uu, jivHiiiiunes, oacK- acho, restlorsiicss. loss or appetite, suppres sions or monthly flow, or Irregularities there, ol, accompanied by headaches, nervousness, hysterics and similar symptoms, IVhetler'i Ao.Qi Prescilpllon "II" will positively ro. store you to- health. If you have n sensation of heat arid throbMntf in tho heck, Ircnucnt falntlngspells.r.ctfcorrl.-eaorjflilto discharge painful or scalding sensation In urination, reddish or whltodcuoslt In Urine, hot anddry skin, Whtclcr't No.UQ Prescription" C" will Klvo Immediate nnd lasting relief. Thoprlco of Whcolor's No. Bl Prescriptions II " and "O " aro 60 cents each, obtainable Troin drug gists or sent hy mall aceuro Irom otioorvatlon iiosi-paidon rocei'ici prtce. I'oStoiro stamps taken. CATARRHf fs rVeedfctt (o-dfl. Scrlbo tho Symptoms onso thatli saprrlni thtr lire and strenxth of VUU mull, ,M uiu l.lll l-bV linil IJCBt Ol noifl Soxes, old and youns, snircrlnrf allko rrom the ml. sonousdrlrprnjcln tho' throat, tho liotsonous nasal discharged llio fttld breath, and gener alncakness.dchlllty, and langn-rr, rtsldo rrom tho acuta sulHirlnnsof this disease, which If not checked can only end In loss nf palato, hoarsoness, weKlicned slisht, Ios ol memory, deafness an'd prematilrodo.ith if not checked beroro It Is too late. Labor, slndy nnd re. search In America,- F'urnpoand Kasiern lands havo resuitod In H'hcrle ' Ko, Ko Instant lie. lief anil Sure Cuie for Calarth,nrcmtHf tfhlch contains nil horft'itiil linrredlenls, and that la guaranteed lo cure overy case r acute ir chronloe.ilnrrli or monev rernndp.l. wheel er't So. 05 Instant r.eltef and Sure Cure far Lalarrh will cure every ease or calar'h, hay lev. r or asthma, lirloa ftl.oo nor nnrlrn,.n im,n druggists or sent by matt on receipt ot nrlic. 11 heeler's No. 00 Sure t ure for Kidney and Liver Troubles cores, all tfoakness and Boro neslnf kidneys, liithimimitlor" cf kidneys or .,VI, ,II.U f ,.w , ll'irrlcr'a Voidable rills nta tho onTv run. cdy that cure constipation, trivln; natdral nc i ion n inj nnneia witnuni piiystclriir, purg IpK.Brfplnsf orimln, I'rlco-Wccnts.ofdrnK- gists or by mall. Wheeler' Nervine Tonle for menial rtonrnn. slon, loss nruianhood, lanauor, weakness or over tnxatlonof the brain Is Invaluable price we wmms&sm Wo placef ouf price tar JIicbq remcdfcXnt on Hi an otic-tvtt'ntloth of Ihoiirlro urknl hv nth crs lor rcinc.lfcs upon which ymr take nil tho chaD'ccr, niU wu flpccfally Invito tho ir-ttfon. ao nf Ihc muny porsonwh i Iinro IrftiU-iliOr rfine1lea witlnmt effect or ffcpTetotl thetr i-uirco ij- jiiijiuKuwitir puis mai nencnueu HOW TO OBTAlNfeS renin Uc$. 'rtni ilrn tr. -atv-aa tt IM Jf IlillU llUi j;t UIVIIJ, ntO Ul Hu-e to lliu iirnprU'Inri', tuc!(i?lii the price In uuuvjr vil et-mjin, ll l 1 1 1" j iVIll va fKUl OU ivt diieo ly mail, puft-p.iM, CorrcspjndenJo Ii. WltllKI.Kil & (Hi. No,J W. Jt.illliiioreSf,.,, sept, f, rsj-f-fy, 11,I,I1.UUKD, .lit. lASTHIVIAl IVriiiaiipiitly "Ifr btinsuli' Atllin.t Is niicnialid'a!- poPltUojt U 11 L U .1 Alteruutlve and (Jnro lor' , , ,, ., ; AKrimtA ANll.IiVHl'l-.rt'lA.aiid all their attendaat evils. 11 does not meiely ullord leninornry relief, lut laa-pcruintcurc. W. It. llireUabcr. l)e l.con Texas, says : "It ia tlio best medicine lor Asthma Unit f ever h.tvo used," M. Ilodgus, t'oiiutaln Head, Teiin , sayf"I am entirely lellejcd ot all symptoms of Asthma by Slliiaon's rem edy," Adam Miller, lironkWIlo, l'u.,la)s; "Itr. Stluson'S Aslliina- Ilemeily harirlvrn nio excellent satUlaelloii " .l-lf. Wilbur, MorrlsVllle, N. Y, s.vys: '-Sli-to 1 lieunn tallnit yoiirrtmiKly I have reatu.1 well eVcry nluht." H. A.ISjan, foil tlu Kif, Rlleh., sjya : 'It Is tlio beit levfli took." Wra.rJ. A lllssell, r IloborH, Illinois, aaya : "Iir htlnsoii'a Aailuua (ioukdy Is just aa rewmr inumlnl. U iinikosexpeotor.illoii e.isy," Hi-: .SUHi; to send fur iro.Hle. leHiinnnlnU and price IUI. tu-l'UUK & CD, '-T KAhT. Hill STHKHr.-N. Y.: O.N. Orltu-ii.leii- lo, HQ I'ulloo til., K. V.. also wiiotesulu axents nrVOtlTII AN1 MIIHIIB jNrtEO, xvofitd vuu m rei..i-. ii i Hot'xii Hniihninl 9 -end ujaiu and you mil eriua. HtlUllllUU . viii'irt iV.i AiUlreiw. ' ' ' '"" (rilt.J.V- fcv.A,JlUUuurl N.V. Julyiry 01i,MvM! Thai's a commbitcrcs-y-sTon ruul has: a world ot meaning. How- rhirch' sut fcring- is summed up ia it Tho smgulartflrrig-ajboufe it is, that pain in. the- tack (s occasioned by so many things May be caused by kidney disease-, liver cdm, plaiiltj. consumptforrr cold,, riicUrnatisrn,dyspcpsia,ovcri' work, ncrvbu3 debility, &c. Whatever the causer, don t hcglcct ir. Something; is wrong- and needs- prompt attcntiorf. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly" alid surely cure such diseases as Brown's Iron Bitters, and it docs this by coirlmencing; at the foundation, and mak ing the blood pure and rich. ognnspoTt, f net bee, r, t8ol for a long time 1 hare been- at sufferer from stomach and kidney-disease- llyappclitewM verypoor and the very smidt amount I did ear. disagreed with me 1 was annoyed very much, from Ron-retentIori.fff trine. I tried many remedial. 1t-uh. no success, untit I .used; Brown's: Iron Bitters, Since I used that mf stomach does not bother, me any, MyappctiteissimplytmnreBsr, My Kidney trouble is no more, and my reneral health ia finch, thaI feci nice a new man. ,fter .the.iue of ltrowns Iron fiittierS foe one month. .1 havd caiatut twenty pounds Ira weight C 11, SAndfcuT, , Leading physicians and) clergymen use and rccom-i friend Brown's Iron: Bit ters. It has cured others suffering as you are. and. ife. will cure you. 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